Thanks guys, the link to the other forum was excellent! Lots of good info, just what I was looking for. I also got the feeling that their customer service may not be that great, I asked them a question per email and never received a reply.
It seems the Dension iceLink I'm asking about in the other thread does an even better job. It also allows you to view track info in your radio display, for example. So instead of "Track 01 Disc 04" you'd see the name of the song and artist - without an extra external display as the iCruze has...
Actually, I found out from another board that "squeeze" function is build right into the Apple DVD player. I just hadn't found it. So if anyone else has the same problem: Go to Window / Video Zoom (not the regular Zoom). A transparent overlay will open, click "On" in the top-left corner and...
Hi, I'm running a 4:3 projector on a PowerMac with OS X 10.4. I have an anamorphic lens to utilize the full projector resolution when watching 16:9 material. But to make this work correctly, the Mac needs to stretch widescreen movies vertically by 33% to fill the entire 4:3 screen and remove...
Also interesting may be that you can not only manually fill the Shuffle, but also rearrange songs. Just grab them in the iPod Shuffle playlist and drag them up and down until they are in the order you want. for example, I have them sorted by artis first and album second. Then, if you want you...
I personally use a computer. And about CRT projectors, the ones with the three tubes, right... I doubt it'll work. You'd need a lens for each of the three tubes and they may even have to be cut in a special way since the three tubes are slightly offset... I've never heard of such thing. I also...
Hmm, no one has heard of it? It was reviewed in the June issue of Presentations, a magazine about everything related to - guess what - presentations. But they focused more on the computer display aspects. I was wondering how this projector would do for movies.
Mitch, There are basically two types of anamorphic lenses. The first compresses a 4:3 image to 16:9 (or 2.35:1 or whatever the lens is cut out for) proportion by keeping the same width. The resulting image will fit inside the original 4:3 screen and has black bars on top and bottom. The image...
Canon introduced a new LCOS projector at the beginning of this year. In Europe its called the Xeed SX50, in the US it's called Realis SX50. The specs sound good, but I was wondering if anyone has any experience with it? Edit: I wanted to provide links to the Canon product page, but I was...